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    to Consider All Aspects of a Patient's Health Patients with a complex medical history and those who suffer from multiple chronic conditions often have volumous records. Digital health records allow physicians and clinicians to review a comprehensive file that clearly identifies all aspects of a patient's health including, but not limited to a complete list of medications, financial circumstances, environmental challenges, familial histories, mental health status, lifestyle risk factors and past…

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    Some resiliency will be expected since Health Matters is a relatively new health system. CEO Steven Forthrights and Chairman Mary White expressed the pros and cons of the challenges they have faced with implementing CPOEs in the past. Steve mentioned, “The surgeons embraced the new CPOE system, largely because they felt the postoperative order sets were easy to use, but the internists and hospitalists rebelled. The CPOE project stalled and the system was never fully implemented” (Wagner, Lee,…

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    pretending they do, and try to get away, as fast as they can. Either way the question is never answered, so, what is a computer? According to Dictionary.com, a computer is a programmable electronic device designed…

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    users had access to several applications, communications, and storage on the Internet. The impact of computers on society is giant in magnitude, being that almost all businesses, schools, and other institutions rely on them whether it’s for purchase records, research, document storage, or anything else within a computer’s capabilities. Social media is also a prominent concept in the present generation; people connect globally every day over the Internet. In a broad sense, our world cannot…

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    point where our rise comes up short and becomes our greatest fall? Despite the fact that technology now makes reality facile, it has evolved so greatly that there is now a chance that the fabric of humankind can be destroyed due to our dependency on electronic devices, our incessant need to further develop artificial intelligence within our homes, and our…

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    When teachers start replacing textbooks with electronic devices, students start to forget the value of reading a textbook, or any other form of book. It has been proven that everything that is shown on the internet is not always true. When going on the websites, students do not always store all of the…

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    The outpatient facility I am going to discuss is pediatric primary health care facilities. Pediatric primary health care is an outpatient facility that deals with the medical care of children from birth to adolescents up to 18 years old. The most important provider in a pediatric primary health care facility is the pediatrician. A pediatrician is a primary care doctor who only sees children, and specializes in the physical, emotional, and behavioral needs of children. A pediatrician does…

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    maintenance of documentation integrity in their electronic healthcare records (EHR). Accuracy in documentation is critical for a healthcare organization as it seeks to provide high-quality care for its patients. An electronic health record (EHR), as well as current health information technology (HIT) is important to a healthcare organization in order to provide care that is efficient and safer for its patients. Through accurately completing health records, implementing policies and procedures,…

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    information technology, Doctors have access to the medical information’s to their patient’s. Technology has increase the field of health information, ability to the patients to communique easily with their doctor. A study of 189 Massachusetts medical performs indicated that the number of malpractice claims fell 49 to 2 after beginning the use of electronic health record. Healthcare technology is progressed playing a role in almost all process. Like device are replacing conventional monitoring…

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    There are many definitions of an Electronic medical Records (EMR) based on many researchers all over the world. According to the Peter Chris Okpala which is one of the author that write an article about electronic medical records (EMR) , an electronic medical records (EMR) is a system that have been used in healthcare sectors in Malaysia. The terms of electronic medical records is a computerized medical records which is can be accesed with the concerned of patient privacy. It is also defined as…

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